skewl
Structural
- Jul 27, 2021
- 46
Does anyone have an idea why the below post-tensioning detail was added during construction?
We found the post-tensioning strands broken. However, it has been like this since 2017 and as far as I know not much has changed to the bridge. We are going out to take a look tomorrow.
Potential reasonings:
1. Someone found insufficient resistance in the column to resist lateral movement and detailed a quick fix during construction. Note: Bearing A has no lateral restraint capacity while Bearing B does.
2. Insufficient shear capacity at the edges of the column and therefore the need to install two new bearings.
3. Crack development during construction.
4. Transverse forces in the concrete deck.
We found the post-tensioning strands broken. However, it has been like this since 2017 and as far as I know not much has changed to the bridge. We are going out to take a look tomorrow.
Potential reasonings:
1. Someone found insufficient resistance in the column to resist lateral movement and detailed a quick fix during construction. Note: Bearing A has no lateral restraint capacity while Bearing B does.
2. Insufficient shear capacity at the edges of the column and therefore the need to install two new bearings.
3. Crack development during construction.
4. Transverse forces in the concrete deck.